9/15/22, 12:47 PM AZ-900 Exam –Free Actual Q&As, Page 1 | ExamTopics
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Vergee 1 month,3 weeks ago
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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Duke_Lew 8 months, 4 weeks ago
Iagree on the answers as No, No, No.
Guys, please check on the Question on #118 which shows that "One or more datacenters"
https://www.examtopics.com/exams/microsoft/az-900/view/24/
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Harry28731 9 months, 2 weeks ago
Q2 is unfortunately YES Per the definition :
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
Regions
Each Azure region features datacenters deployed within a latency-defined perimeter. They're connected through a dedicated regional
low-latency network. This design ensures that Azure services within any region offer the best possible performance and security.
A set of datacenters deployed within a latency-defined perimeter and connected through a dedicated regional low-latency network.
In practice it may not be the case and some very small regions may have only one DC, but the definition excludes this pratical case. So
lets assume the mainstream answer.
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Pinscher Highly Voted 1 year, 6 months ago
Q2 Should be No: "A region is ageographical area on the planet containing at least one, but potentially multiple datacenters that are
nearby and networked together with a low-latency network".
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vakkil 1 year, 2 months ago
Do not confuse between Region and Availability zone.
Region A set of datacenters deployed within a latency-defined perimeter and connected through a dedicated regional low-latency
network.
Availability Zone Unique physical locations within a region. Each zone is made up of one or more datacenters equipped with
independent power, cooling, and networking.
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xian05 1 year ago
Question 84: An Azure region contains ONE or more data canters that are connected...
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xian05 1 year ago
Data centers*
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xian05 1 year ago
But what about alternate (other) regions?
Definition: A region that extends Azure's footprint within a data residency boundary where a recommended region also exists.
Alternate regions help to optimize latency and provide a second region for disaster recovery needs.
They are not designed to support Availability Zones (although Azure conducts regular assessment of these regions to determine if
they should become recommended regions).
These are designated in the Azure portal as Other.
So no support for availability zones, so could only one.
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CollabGuy Most Recent 2 weeks, 3 days ago
1 Region can have a single datacentre. From the official learning path:
"A region is ageographical area on the planet that contains at least one, but potentially multiple datacenters that are nearby and
networked together with a low-latency network." which is here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/describe-core-
architectural-components-of-azure/5-describe-azure-physical-infrastructure?ns-enrollment-type=learningpath&ns-enrollment-
id=learn.wwl.azure-fundamentals-describe-azure-architecture-services
So for Q2 I would select NO as well.
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Lazylinux 1 month, 1 weekago
For sure NYN
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Ay001 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Got it on exam 07/01/2022
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Pa1theAchiever 2 months,2 weeks ago
No Yes No
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silviogremio 2 months, 3 weeks ago
The secound is No in my point of view because, Availability Zones aren't available in All Region.
In my understanding, to set an Availability Zone, the Region should haveTwo or more Data Centers.
Those Region that just have one Data Center, have his region pair, so, you can be Fault Tolerant.
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ishan303 2 months, 3 weeks ago
here the catch word is "every" since some region contains only one datacenters so answer must be :NO
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bouti 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Box1 : No
North America has several Azure regions, including West US, Central US, South Central US, East Us, and Canada East
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JustSignalingVirtues 3 months, 2 weeks ago
"A region is ageographical area on the planet that contains at least one but potentially multiple datacenters that are nearby and
networked together with a low-latency network" as per MS Learn for AZ 900 Exam.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/azure-architecture-fundamentals/regions-availability-zones
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bobbyhsunshine 4 months, 1 week ago
https://www.examtopics.com/exams/microsoft/az-900/custom-view/ 218/598